> > >
> > >
> > How about scanning for it's mac address?  
> http://ipscan.sf.net/ipscan.exe
> > 
> > --
> > http://www.umich2.com
> 
> 
> Digium doesn't label the MAC address on the device, unless it's such a
> fine print that no one can read it. I believe this has been said a few
> times in the conversation.

Connect it with a cross-over ethernet cable to a Linux box and run
tcpdump on the Linux box, before long you'll see the IP address come up
on the tcpdump logs. Don't power it off, you want it to have an existing
DHCP lease.

If you don't see any traffic, try making a call. Once you have the IP
you can put it back on the normal network and configure it.

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